Google Calendar updates to make business management even easier.
Using one's calendar well and keeping track of all appointments at all times is essential. Not surprisingly, in recent years, the use of online meeting platforms and the use of shared calendars has increased exponentially.
One of the latest additions to Google Calendar includes a much-needed feature that makes booking appointments even more streamlined, even if the users are outside your corporate domain.
"Schedule Appointments" allows you to set predefined time intervals between video calls and offers the ability to book a Meet for anyone and in complete autonomy, thus avoiding copious email exchange.
The recently added sharing feature (which you'll see in a dedicated CTA) is also now simpler and faster, allowing users to send their calendar to ask to book an appointment.
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The function called "Appointment Schedule" has replaced the "Appointment Spaces" function.
This new implementation of Google Calendar allows you to share a personal booking page linked to your calendar, making it easier for all users to book.
Unlike the old feature you can now share the page with anyone, even users who don't use Google.
To further enhance this service, Google has also recently added a "Share" button that allows organizers to copy a short link that shows all available appointment times (you can select days and times you prefer), directing the end user to a specific page.
You also have HTML code available to embed a booking page directly on your Web site.
In addition, to ensure safety for those who share their calendars and avoid abuse with unnecessary appointment bookings, Google has also included an opt-in to verify the email of users who want to book a Meet.
This new feature was enthusiastically welcomed by entrepreneurs, freelancers, and teams who were looking for a tool that would allow for agile and dynamic management of appointments with all users.
Google Calendar is included in the Google Workspace Apps and allows you to edit, create, and schedule events with users, both internal and external to your company.
Inside each Google Calendar event is a link to a virtual Google Meet room where you can interact with other users, upload files or links to useful resources. In addition, those who can only connect from their cell phones have all the references to enter Meet with one click.
One of Google Calendar's strengths is undoubtedly its integration with Google Workspace Apps, such as Gmail, Drive or Google Docs, because you can use Meet in a nimble way without opening too many work windows.
In addition, thanks to native integrations, the Google Calendar also connects easily with external software such as HubSpot!
The flexibility is especially appreciated, because you can create different calendars, to organize them in two different ways:
By choosing to use Google Calendar, you can ensure your company has a key aspect that improves your team's performance: scheduling.
Thanks to this tool you can:
As we explained a moment ago, one of the great advantages of Google Calendar is the ease with which you can link it even with external software such as HubSpot.
Another way that allows users to independently book an appointment in fact is to synchronize Google Calendar with HubSpot's meeting scheduling tool.
This allows users to schedule appointments completely independently by sharing a link. HubSpot's Calendar when booking will show available time slots and keep those already occupied non-optional.
HubSpot provides additional links to allow the user to reschedule or cancel the appointment, again with complete autonomy.
Three different types of calendars are available, based on the needs of teams:
You have so many opportunities to simplify your work, which one do you want to start with?"